It is a condition of funding for colleges, sixth forms and schools that students resit these qualifications if they do not have a grade 4 or C already. Educational institutions can have their funding cut if they do not meet this requirement.
If you are enrolled on a level 3 course at a college, sixth form or school, you will be able to resit your GCSE English and maths exams there, or arrangements will be made to sit them at a partner institution. Adults who do not hold a GCSE English or maths C grade or grade 4 in the new-format exams can resit their exams for free at their local college, even if they are not enrolled on another course.
Despite opposition to the policy from many leaders in the FE sector, education secretary Damian Hinds has indicated that GCSE English and maths resits will continue for the time being. It only takes a moment and you'll get access to more news, plus courses, jobs and teaching resources tailored to you.
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You might want to try a different way of studying, come up with a new revision plan, or ask for extra support from a friend, relative or tutor. You can either resit your GCSEs at school or college — granted they're back to normal after regulations surrounding coronavirus have eased up — or you can study for your resit with an online GCSE course.
You can enrol to resit your GCSEs at a local school or college. If you like to learn in a classroom environment but need a bit more flexibility, you might want to try evening classes. Many colleges and some schools offer evening classes as an option which can be handy if you want to work alongside your studies. When it comes to your actual exam, typically you'll sit this alongside other people in your class. Due to circumstances related to the pandemic, however, summer exams were cancelled back in January and have instead been replaced with Teacher Assessed Grades due to come out in August.
For more information, you can visit the GOV. UK website. So, if you want to work or have a hectic family or social life, you can easily schedule your studies around your other commitments. You can even study for A Levels online alongside your resits. Online courses give you the freedom to study at your own pace. Plus, you'll have a personal tutor, so you'll get plenty of support rather than competing for attention in a classroom. Level 3 qualifications are: A level.
Grade 6 indicates a good level of achievement and will help support progression into higher education and future employment. If you want to take your education to the highest level, then taking 4 A-Levels is definitely for you. Revered universities will take in only the best students, and a great way to show you are the best is by doing 4 A-Levels. Doing four A-levels will not increase your chances of getting into Cambridge in and of itself.
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